hello everyone here's my dilemma I'm doing a complete remodel of my 1980 overland 28 footer with absolutely no experience in carpentry, plumbing or electrical but i'm sum what of an adventurer so here I am. to give you an idea of what i'm doing I didn't like the fact that the toilet was right next to the bed in the back of the rv so I decided to gut the whole thing and move the bathroom to the front where the table was so now that I've gutted it I feel like this so im sure I will be contacting everyone here frequently. anyway I've removed the window where the dinning area was which is where i'm am going to put the bathroom so I need to know if anyone has any suggestion on how to repair the siding where the window was

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well mich that did pose some serious thought but I went under the coach and took mesurments and found a place online call plasticwatertanks.com and they build holding tanks so I was able to find a thirty gallon tank that was an exact match. so I ordered it blank drilled the holes in the floor of the coach put the tank in place marked it sent it back and they put the fitting in I put it on and the toilet works perfectly. rerouted the water and drain lines under the bed and it works fine.

well as i said i am adventurous as i took thing out i paid attention to the set up and attempted to duplicate it. for the brackets for the tank i took a 2 by 3 and cut a groove in them and used plumbers tape for straps to hold the tank in place. alot of it seems like common sense. plus i've asked a lot of questions. but i'm really stuck on the two windows i've had to remove. i've sealed them off with lumber but i've seeking suggestions on how to repair the siding and have look not to bad

I've found siding at RV sheet metal shops. They typically have rollers to be able to duplicate many different pattern types. If you are keeping the window, you can find the sealing tape at ACE hardware stores among other places.